
According to the reporter Ma Dexing's report, after learning that the national football team lost the home of the fifth round of the round of 12, the opponent Oman was happy, and for Oman, the preparation will be more beneficial to them. In addition, the Lebanese team, which scored 5 points in the first four rounds of A, received a $5,000 award from the Football Association, which will be a huge amount of money for the Lebanese team.
Omani boss Ivankovic has returned to Oman to visit the international team for a new training camp. Oman's domestic league will play four rounds before entering November, and the Oman international will mostly play in their own leagues, so they are in good shape.
According to the plan of the Oman Football Association and Ivankovic, Oman will start a new training camp on November 1, and the international football list will be announced in the near future. In addition, the Oman Football Association delegation recently arrived in the United Arab Emirates, in addition to inspecting the U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in the United Arab Emirates, the Oman Football Association will also communicate with the United Arab Emirates Football Association in order to help the team prepare for the next match with the national football team.
According to the news of reporter Ma Dexing, Oman was also happy after learning that there was no need to go to China in the 5th round, after all, playing in Sharjah was more favorable for Oman. Sharjah's climate is similar to Oman's, and there isn't much to it, except that Oman's planned warm-up match against Syria on November 5 can't be played, and the Oman Football Association is now in urgent contact with other teams in the hope of playing a warm-up match on November 5.
In addition, Group A is considered to be a weak team in Lebanon, 4 rounds of competition to get 5 points, ranking 3rd in Group A, in order to recognize the team's outstanding performance, the Lebanese Football Association took out a $5,000 "giant award" to reward the Lebanese international. It is reported that the operating costs of the Lebanese First Division are only 30,000 US dollars, the Second Division is 10,000 US dollars, and all the rewards are 5,000 US dollars, which is already a bloody cost for the Lebanese Football Association.